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09 Jul 2026
28m

ICC says war crimes committed in Sudan

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The International Criminal Court has uncovered concrete evidence of crimes against humanity in Darfur, marking a significant breakthrough in ongoing investigations into the region's civil war. Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated following a second wave of American strikes on Iranian targets, raising concerns about the stability of the Strait of Hormuz and global oil prices. Meanwhile, a severe measles outbreak in Bangladesh has claimed hundreds of lives, exacerbated by vaccine procurement delays. In other developments, research indicates a 50% decline in male testosterone levels over the last five decades, prompting calls for further investigation into environmental and lifestyle factors. Additionally, King Charles has granted a posthumous pardon to Ruth Ellis, the last woman executed in the UK, acknowledging the impact of domestic abuse on her case, while the Wimbledon tennis tournament sees an unexpected wildcard success in Arthur Ferry.

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